Stories from our club!
 
 
Rotarians took turns manning a table in the City Centre Mall for the Love Kitimat evening.  People came out to support local businesses and see what they had to offer.  Food, beer, kids zone.  A busy, happy evening for all.  We sold tickets for our Wine Tasting with the help of Kitimat Valley Housing Society's members.   Two smiling Lindas are pictured above Linda Thomson and Linda Campbell.  With a little persuasion, a passerby held up one of the mask , just getting into the Mardi Gras mood.
 
November 24th, a day to be remembered for those of us stopping by Delta King Place to deliver cookies for the residents and put up Christmas decorations. Maryann gave Santa a call at the North Pole.  Could he make it?  His answer was sure.  Big smiles from both of them for this picture.
 
There was lots of laughter, standing on tip toes, humming a Christmas hummm, and nibbling on goodies. 
 
 
Residents were smiling as they appreciated the trays of cheese and cold cuts sent along by Meghan, and the fruit and veggies tray from Maryann.  The rest of us saw the table finished off with sweets. 
 
Jo, Gareen and Maryann packed little Christmas bags Saturday full to the brim with our home made best loved Christmas cookies for all 17 residents. 
 
 
And what a special feeling it was for us to see delight as Santa passed them out calling each resident by name. 
 
 
 
It was heartwarming  to hear stories about Christmas' past, and have the background Christmas music. 
 
 
We wish our Delta King friends the very happiest of Christmas.
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Kitimat

Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m.
Kitimat Chamber of Commerce
2109 Forest Ave.
Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6
Canada
1st, 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
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Send us an e-mail at info@kitimatrotary.org
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